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[applause] we will make trade work for america by opening up the markets in latin america. we have advantages there with language and time zone. we will crack down on cheaters when they steal our jobs through unfair trade practices. [applause] we're going to make training programs work for the people that need training. by the way, we can fix our own schools. we do not give our larger share of our campaign contributions to the teachers' unions. we are going to do something to fix those schools across the country, putting our kids and parents first, and the parents first, with teachers' unions going behind. [applause] #5, no. 5 is this. we will champion small business. we want small business to grow and thrive and add more jobs. we want to help small business people with lower taxes and regulators who see themselves on the same team. we are going to help small business to grow and thrive in this country. i understand small business. i did not study small business, i live small business. we will help them grow. [applause] this is a status quo candidacy. this is a message of g
[applause] we will make trade work for america by opening up the markets in latin america. we have advantages there with language and time zone. we will crack down on cheaters when they steal our jobs through unfair trade practices. [applause] we're going to make training programs work for the people that need training. by the way, we can fix our own schools. we do not give our larger share of our campaign contributions to the teachers' unions. we are going to do something to fix those schools...
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we can do better than that, particularly in latin america. the opportunities for us in latin america we have just not taken advantage of fully. as a matter of fact, latin americas economy is almost as big as the economy of china. were all focused on china. latin america is a huge opportunity for us-- time zone, language opportunities. number three, were going to have to have training programs that work for our workers and schools that finally put the parents and the teachers and the kids first, and the teachers unions going to have to go behind. and then were going to have to get to a balanced budget. we cant expect entrepreneurs and businesses large and small to take their life savings or their companies money and invest in america if they think were headed to the road to greece. and thats where were going right now unless we finally get off this spending and borrowing binge. and ill get us on track to a balanced budget. and finally, number five, weve got to champion small business. small business is where -- where jobs come from. two-thirds
we can do better than that, particularly in latin america. the opportunities for us in latin america we have just not taken advantage of fully. as a matter of fact, latin americas economy is almost as big as the economy of china. were all focused on china. latin america is a huge opportunity for us-- time zone, language opportunities. number three, were going to have to have training programs that work for our workers and schools that finally put the parents and the teachers and the kids first,...
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: i thought it was very telling during the foreign policy debate that there was no discussion about latin america, mexico, no discussion of cuba or haiti. in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think that not addressing that community more directly was perhaps a mistake that night. host: jeb bush, the former florida governor, and the head of the free cuba center in dc write in today's "wall street journal" -- "president kennedy showed fortitude and resolve in forcing the soviet union to stand down. whoever wins the election ought to deal similarly with today's intimidation and deception from the castro regime." bocor town, flor caller -- brian c
: i thought it was very telling during the foreign policy debate that there was no discussion about latin america, mexico, no discussion of cuba or haiti. in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5...
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latin america is an enormous economy. i want to open up that market. we have to label those who are cheating for what they are and make sure we protect our jobs and our industries. number three, i want to make sure our training programs work for the workers of the day and we have schools better from the job for the kids so they have the skills they need for tomorrow. number four, i mentioned balancing the budget. number five, we will champion small business and help small business -- [indiscernbile] all this is going to happen because we will do something that has been spoken about in campaign and after campaign, but not done. that is i will reach across the aisle and work with democrats. i will find common ground. we have to find a way to work with people in the opposition party. democrats love america, republicans love america. i was governor of the state with a legislature that was 85% democrat. i knew from the beginning to get anything done i had to reach across the aisle. i did. we were able to cut state spending, not just lower the rate of growth
latin america is an enormous economy. i want to open up that market. we have to label those who are cheating for what they are and make sure we protect our jobs and our industries. number three, i want to make sure our training programs work for the workers of the day and we have schools better from the job for the kids so they have the skills they need for tomorrow. number four, i mentioned balancing the budget. number five, we will champion small business and help small business --...
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i was speaking to a person who basically started one of latin america's first online news outlets, a fabulous online news outlet. he was saying is almost as if david copperfield were at the border when these suv is packed with methamphetamines and other drugs and narcotics were funneled into the united states, as if they magically vanish when they hit the united states. who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing that reporting here? so much attention is focused on what is happening in mexico, we are lamenting the strengths or weaknesses of reporting in mexico. the mexican reporters, especially the regional ones, were hardest hit. it is the once in these regional outlets like tijuana. they want to know who was telling the other side of the story and who is doing the money reporting, all these narco dollars. who is doing the story about money laundering? i do not know if i answered your question, but that is certainly a kind of push back there. who is telling the big story and the small story? >> let me br
i was speaking to a person who basically started one of latin america's first online news outlets, a fabulous online news outlet. he was saying is almost as if david copperfield were at the border when these suv is packed with methamphetamines and other drugs and narcotics were funneled into the united states, as if they magically vanish when they hit the united states. who is doing reporting on the criminal distribution networks in united states, atlanta, dallas, los angeles -- who is doing...
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i'm also going to dramatically expand trade in latin america. it's been growing about 12% per year over a long period of time. i want to add more free trade agreements so we'll have more trade. number three, i'm going to get us to a balanced budget. president bush didn't. president obama was right, he said that that was outrageous to have deficits as high as half a trillion dollars under the bush years. he was right, but then he put in place deficits twice that size for every one of his four years. and his forecast for the next four years is more deficits, almost that large. so that's the next area i'm different than president bush. and then let's take the last one, championing small business. our party has been focused too long. i came through small business. i understand how hard it is to start a small business. that's why everything i'll do is designed to help small businesses grow and add jobs. i want to keep their taxes down on small business. i want regulators to see their job as encouraging small enterprise, not crushing it. and the thing
i'm also going to dramatically expand trade in latin america. it's been growing about 12% per year over a long period of time. i want to add more free trade agreements so we'll have more trade. number three, i'm going to get us to a balanced budget. president bush didn't. president obama was right, he said that that was outrageous to have deficits as high as half a trillion dollars under the bush years. he was right, but then he put in place deficits twice that size for every one of his four...
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he said it in latin. [laughter] when you think about it, only this dinner could bring together two men of the same colin who disagree on almost everything, both of whom think they are the world's experts on everything, who do not usually even like being in the same room together. roger and chris matthews. it is amazing. [laughter] [applause] the al smith dinner, in thanking all of you for your presence and support, might i suggest this annual dinner actually shows the united states of america and the catholic church at their best. think about it. here we are, in an atmosphere of civility and humor, posted fittingly by a church which claims joy is the infallible sign of god's presence, men and women, young and old of every ethnic and racial background, democrats, republicans, independents, catholics, protestants, jews, latter-day saints, people of no particular creed, people of wealth, but some folks here as well who barely get by, the guests from westchester and the bronx, staten island, grateful all of u
he said it in latin. [laughter] when you think about it, only this dinner could bring together two men of the same colin who disagree on almost everything, both of whom think they are the world's experts on everything, who do not usually even like being in the same room together. roger and chris matthews. it is amazing. [laughter] [applause] the al smith dinner, in thanking all of you for your presence and support, might i suggest this annual dinner actually shows the united states of america...
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as an example, let me tell you what we're doing with our neighbors in latin america. earlier this year, at the summit of the americas, colombia launched a new initiative it is leading with the united states called connecting the americas 2022. it aims to achieve universal access to electricity by the year 2022 through electrical interconnection in the hemisphere. linking electrical grids throughout the hemisphere, from canada all the way down to the southern tip of chile, as well as extending it to the caribbean. the inter-american development bank, the world bank, all of the countries in the organization of american states have joined this project could it stems from a broader effort called the energy and climate partnership of the americas which i launched in 2010, which has sparked a wave of innovative partnerships across the hemisphere. interconnection will help us get the most out of our region's resources. it seems simple that, if one country has excess power, it can sell it to a neighbor. but climate variability in our region means that, it one country has a st
as an example, let me tell you what we're doing with our neighbors in latin america. earlier this year, at the summit of the americas, colombia launched a new initiative it is leading with the united states called connecting the americas 2022. it aims to achieve universal access to electricity by the year 2022 through electrical interconnection in the hemisphere. linking electrical grids throughout the hemisphere, from canada all the way down to the southern tip of chile, as well as extending...
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takeoff with respect to their relation to the global economy, not just china, but india and parts of latin america, and certainly eastern europe -- you saw this all over the world. >> it is connected in the proportion of sales derived overseas, a rapid steepening of that curve? >> right. so, what difference should that make? to me, part of it reflects, yes, outsourcing of jobs from the united states and other advanced economies, and that has a hit on incomes and jobs. to me, the larger effect is for a second i tried to think like a micro economist -- this is -- globalization is actually about the creation of tens and tens of thousands of new businesses that are competing with our businesses, usually in their own home market. so, chinese companies competing with u.s. companies in the chinese market or asian markets where china is exporting to kill. and, also -- exporting to. and also, you have u.s. companies competing with european companies in chinese markets, and as it progresses, in our market as well. even if it is u.s. companies in china, the importance of this is the intensification o
takeoff with respect to their relation to the global economy, not just china, but india and parts of latin america, and certainly eastern europe -- you saw this all over the world. >> it is connected in the proportion of sales derived overseas, a rapid steepening of that curve? >> right. so, what difference should that make? to me, part of it reflects, yes, outsourcing of jobs from the united states and other advanced economies, and that has a hit on incomes and jobs. to me, the...